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#2451
Originally Posted by baron von bubba View Post
its not too hard finding lethos kernals. they are in the link under his name in every forum post of his.
http://www.saunalahti.fi/crailt/

infos to download titans kernals can be found in the wiki here.
http://wiki.maemo.org/Overclocking
You are right. it is easy to find Lehto's kernels. If the question was, "where are Lehto's kernels," that would be a great answer. But that wasn't the question.

However, I don't care. I was just trying to translate English into English. If you persist in not understanding, that's ok with me.
 
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#2452
Originally Posted by geneven View Post
The question was what kernel setup lehto ended up with and now two responses point to a list of all kernels. That is not an answer. It's like answering "what's your favorite color?" by pointing to a rainbow.
well, i do actually know the answer to this one!
but seeing as you are a tad sarcastic, i'll leave you to read thro these pages yourself to find out! ;0)

hint:- its in this thread somewhere! snigger......
 
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#2453
Originally Posted by geneven View Post
You are right. it is easy to find Lehto's kernels. If the question was, "where are Lehto's kernels," that would be a great answer. But that wasn't the question.

However, I don't care. I was just trying to translate English into English. If you persist in not understanding, that's ok with me.
I ended up using 500 / 805 / 1000 / 1100 / 1150. and 600mhz DSP speed as maximum (second fastest step being 440mhz).
1000, 1100, 1150 are behind shortcuts so I can just enable them if I have to demonstrate an iPhone person who tries to showoff (oh man thats just unfair... you cant overclock the iphone... boo hoo!!!!)
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My OC kernel collection
 
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#2454
Originally Posted by baron von bubba View Post
well, i do actually know the answer to this one!
but seeing as you are a tad sarcastic, i'll leave you to read thro these pages yourself to find out! ;0)

hint:- its in this thread somewhere! snigger......
Well, you are really teaching me a lesson!

I'm not the one who had the question, so you are doing a good job of hiding the answer -- from him.
 
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#2455
I've written a revised version of my script to analyze time_in_state output. It is available on the wiki page:

http://wiki.maemo.org/Overclocking#A...ed.29_-_rev2.0
 

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#2456
as i search further:

@700MHz is safest
@900MHz (or higher) is fastest.

what mode of kernels is the safe and fast? XD
 
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#2457
This may be one cause of extra battery drain, ideal (xlv) kernel has trouble to put wlan chip into power save mode, as dmesg contains this message repeated:

wl1251: ERROR Power save entry failed, giving up

Also based on BatteryGraph data idle power usage is at least 2x than it was with previous kernel!

Last edited by vjs; 2010-04-12 at 14:56.
 
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#2458
A normal user here is gonna OC the n900 @900MHZ (im not having problems @800mhz so i'll advance) and will use these procedure and kernels.

wish me luck!

EDIT: im flashing via xterm.....

Last edited by gabby131; 2010-04-12 at 14:59.
 
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#2459
Originally Posted by rooted View Post
I've written a revised version of my script to analyze time_in_state output. It is available on the wiki page:

http://wiki.maemo.org/Overclocking#A...ed.29_-_rev2.0
nice one mate, this new version is working flawless
 
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#2460
Hi, i updated the kernel-flasher-maemo(it's now version 2.6.28-maemo20). Now i can't write 60000 into /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq All other values are possible, but I can't reset the default.
 
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